I also have a comical amount of scoops. I don't even really buy them, they just get thrown in with stuff.
I have a proper set that I got a good 5-6 years ago from DDave. Never use them, they spoons are too deep to be useful with a vape.
I have one of the SQPs:
It's useful with a big ball wide ball vape bowl, and you can get a pretty consistent amount without having to weigh it. It's not much good for anything else. No magnet bugs me, it's such an easy inclusion.
I also have the Mini SQP
Again, no magnet. But it's more than "bugs me" in this case, cos it's tiny - you really want to be able to put this on your magnet stand or Reload or something. It's the only scoop I've found that's suitable for an Anvil/Dani, but I don't know that it's easier than using natures scoop (ie. your fingers.)
And then, I have this:
This is obviously really similar to the vapefiend one, and it's probably my favourite/the one I use most. These things fit the S&B bowls perfectly, and as I've gone away from dosing caps over the last couple of months this scoop has become one of the first things I grab when I'm leaving the house. It also has a magnet!
This is a good one, I kept mine when I sold my Roffu.I got my favorite scoop with my Roffu , Perfect size for me , 3 scoops = 1 sesh .
One left of the scoop n tamp tool after I picked one up and two scoop n poke tools. And for anyone based outside of the US they will do a cheaper shipping rate if you contact them. The only shipping through the website to the UK is $40 which obviously makes it less of a deal, but after emailing them they've done shipping for $10.Some time ago he made an announcement about the price of the steel 3D printing going up so there's a limited time to get them at the old price point, I wonder how many stock VPM would have left, probably a good deal
Artisan metal scoops are hilariously overpriced, but I'll definitely be buying the mass produced versions on Amazon with some of these nice links provided and upgrade the safety of my process.
It took 3 days to arrive with the economy shippingOne left of the scoop n tamp tool after I picked one up and two scoop n poke tools. And for anyone based outside of the US they will do a cheaper shipping rate if you contact them. The only shipping through the website to the UK is $40 which obviously makes it less of a deal, but after emailing them they've done shipping for $10.
My choice is 1/4 teaspoon measure from various measuring sets.Hi,
What's the best scoop out there?
I need it to have a non-magnetic tip for use with my OMD AROMA-3 grinder.
I'm considering:
- TRWW ST04 XL Long Scoop & Tamp - In stock, weird shape but great price ($17)
- Vaping Fans Magnetic Scoop Tool from Vapefiend - Out of stock, good shape and good price (€22)
- tinymigh.t_bowl scoop - In stock, good shape but pricey ($32 w/ short handle, $40 w/ short & long)
- Old Head Measuring Spoon - In stock, weird shape and pricey ($40)
- Simrell Titanium Scoopy Scoop - Out of stock, good shape but too expensive (€92)
- Any others?
Thanks
I've switched to using the Delta3D nylon scoop and scraper tool, which is very nice but sometimes hard to load without spilling. But that also is made of plastic so I've been on the hunt for something metal.
Artisan metal scoops are hilariously overpriced, but I'll definitely be buying the mass produced versions on Amazon with some of these nice links provided and upgrade the safety of my process.
If there are any of the Delta3d ones left at vpm then it's your best chance to get one that's well priced but not mass produced.
So I'm getting a couple more nylon scoops...
Why on earth would you go for nylon in something like this when metal exists?
The tiny black scoop I got from delta for free in an order does work nicely as a scoop, but I'm just trying to remove as much plastic from the process as possible.
Scraping the scoop across surfaces seems like a good way to get bits of plastic in your herb.
I was referring to this exact scoop:
Grinder Scoop-N-Scrape Tool (PETG Edition)
3D Design and Fabrication Studio offering 3D Printed Widgetsdelta3dstudios.com
I'd been using it to transfer from a grinder to small containers, and noted that I was scraping it across the center screen, which could be abrading plastic. Worth noting that the little scraper that comes with these types of grinders is also plastic, and I'd likely been doing it for years. Just had a bit of a yikes moment with it, and haven't used it since.
You are correct that it gets gunked up with herb powder and resin fairly quickly, which acts as a natural coating. We have different use cases and I feel better about a stainless steel scoop. Plus I really love that scoop I bought for other reasons. It's so perfect for scooping from the OMD grinder.